Tag for neckwear and the like.



"Nm 893,969. PATENTED JULY 21, 1908. S. L. BAGHRACH.

TAG FOR NECKWEAR AND THE LIKE.

APPLIOATION FILED 00T.4, 1907.

vlmlmllmliv SAMUEL L. BAcHRAcH, oF NEW YORK, NfY.

To all whom Yit ma y concern- .Be it' knoi'vn that I, SAMUEL L. BAc-HRAcH,

a citizen of the United States, and a resident o`f the city,.county'.- and State o f New York,

have .inyented anes'v and useful Improve- Amentfiri T-ags for Neckwear and the Like, of

Ywhich the following isa specification. The objectof my invention is to provide a tag `which-irill display or give information of price, etc.,'While the article is on sale and which is intended to be removed when the article has been sold. This object is accomplished by my invention, certain embodiments of which are hereinafter disclosed g Fora more particular description of my invention, reference is to be had to the accom fanying drawing forming a part hereof, in W ch,

Figure 1 shows a tie provided with my improvement. Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the end of the tie, showing the application of my improvement. Fig. 3 is a A sectio'nal view taken on the linev 3-3 of Fig.

1, -looking in the direction of the arrows. Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are perspective views of various forms of tags.

Throughout the various views, similar reference characters designate similar parts. Any suitable tie 1 is provided with the usual label 2, which is generally seWed therelon and on one of the near faces thereof. ,This labelgeilerally gives the name of the maker or the dealer-who is responsible for the goods and isl intended to remain on the tie "erma- 'nentlyv andiscustomarily found on alll arti'- cleskf thisclass. i The Alower edge 2? of the labelis not secured tothe tie. This leaves a ocle't between the label and the tie into which. the tag may bev inserted, as hereinafter described.

Myimproved tag 3 Whichmay be given-any ofthe shapes shownin Figs. 4,v 6 and 6,` or anyother suitable shape, is provided with a row of `perforations 4 on one side of which is .-.a short stub 5`Which is of reduced size to per- -mit easy i rinsertion into the pocket between the label and tie. vThe larger portion of the tag beyond the holes and ydesignated by the character 6 is intended to be removed when the tie issold, and conveys information as to either o-both faces, so that by merely Wet- '.IAG FOR NECKWEAIR AD THE Specication of Letters Patent.-

Appucation aled october 4 1907. serial No. 395,837'.

ting -it-.ythe tag may be apr;`

Thepart 5of the tag may be v an adhesive substance on Patented July .ai-,1968.

lied-between the label. and tie andsecure t e adhesive parts together.- The adhesive material may, lfde sired, -be first applied immediatelybefore use.

l Vv hen my improved tag is used the stub 5 is preferably pasted to the tie immediately under the label 2 so that the line of perforations extends adjacent the end 2a of the said label as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, exce ,t that in Figs. 1 and 2, for the purposes of i ustration, the line of perforation's-is shown a little more removed from the labelfthan is the case in practice. taking the end 6 between the thumb and forenger of one hand and holdingthe tie so The tag may be removed by that the thumb and forefingerof the*- other hand graspsit opposite the stub and Aat the line 4 of erforatlons. The part 6 may be then readily removed.

Other embodiments of my invention i Within the scope of the appended claim may be made, them as they are similar What I claim is z* 1. The combination with a necktie havin a quadrilateral label secured thereto by three of lts edges, of a tag having a line of perforations running across it at the line of juncture of one end and the body of the tag, said end being of a size to be slid under said label at the unsecured edge of the latter'andgbeing provided with adhesive material whereby the tag is securely fastened to the tie andglabel and the body-portion of the tag can be readily torn oi. 1 f

2. The combination With a necktie having a rectangular label secured thereto by three of-its edges, of a tag having oneend reduced but 1t is not necessary to describe to the foregoing.

in Width and a line of perforations runningl across it at the line of juncture of said end and the body of the tag, said reduced end being of a size to be slid under said label at the unsecurede'dge of the latter and being prol vided with adhesive material, whereby the tag is securely fastened to the tie and label and the body-portion of the tag can be read.'- .5

ed at Nevv York city, this first day of ily torn off.

vSi Octo er, 1907.

j SAMUEL L. BACHRACH. Witnesses:

HERMAN SCHNEIDER, COLON' S'. LEVY. 

